Title: Glory to God alone / Exodus 20:7
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Topic: Glory to God alone
Scripture: Exodus 20:7
The first commandment emphasizes the one and only God, the object of worship, and the second commandment
teaches you how to worship The third commandment is the foundation of our true worship.
It teaches us how to glorify God the Merchant. the room
On the one hand, it says, “Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord in vain.” this means
To respect the name means to honor God.
1. Do not use the name of the Lord in vain oaths or promises
The word “in vain” is empty and empty (Psalm 24:4) is empty (Exodus 24:4)
23:1) Meaning of useless (Jeremiah 2:30)
Don't use it for work. Leviticus 19:12 says, “In your name
You shall not profane the name of your God by swearing falsely."
If you use the name of the Lord for a promise that cannot be fulfilled, you will eventually damage your honor.
is. This is not forbidding oaths, but forbidding misuse
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2. It is forbidden to misuse the name of the Lord for evil.
“Come into this house that is called by my name, and stand before me and say,
say we are saved, to do all abominations
Rhoda. This house, which is called by my name, is seen in your eyes as a den of thieves.
Behold, I, even I, have seen it.” (Jeremiah 7:10-11) What about the third commandment?
Abuse and misuse of the name of the Lord in any sense is forbidden.
It is a commandment that forbids using the name of the Lord while fighting.
3. Respect and fear God.
The more we call on the name of the Lord in our right act of faith and worship, the more
Wouldn't God be glorified and pleased? Ezekiel 36:23 "The nations
The name that was defiled among them, my great one whom you defiled among them.
I will sanctify your name, and I will be mine because of you in their sight.
I will show my glory, and the nations will know that I am the Lord.”
Witt said in front of Goliath, "I am the name of the LORD of hosts, Ish, whom you have insulted.
In the name of the God of the armies of Rael you go."